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Biome travel guide

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Science- Bristol Name: _________________
BIOMES TRAVEL
BROCHURE PROJECT
Project Due: September 8, 2013
Purpose: You are a travel agent selling vacation packages to tourists around the world.
Create a creative brochure promoting a Biome (Tundra, Taiga, Chaparral, Rainforest,
Temperate Deciduous Forest, Temperate Grassland, Desert, Tropical Rainforest,
Savanna, Desert, Freshwater Ecosystems, Marine Ecosystem/Coral Reefs) using the
information you gained through your Internet research worksheet. You may also use
additional information from the Internet as long as it is approved by the teacher and cited
as a source material. The brochure may be humorous or serious, but all the data should be
accurate!
Suggested & Validated Sources:
www.mbgnet.net
www.blueplanetbiomes.org/world_biomes.htm
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome
Directions:
1. Choose a specific location you would like to promote as a unique and pleasurable
travel experience. Identify its biome and describe traits of the biome in your travel
brochure. Use as much information as possible, including: climate, location
(continent and latitude), major land or water features, and types of plants and
animals living there.
2. Create a two or three-fold brochure in either Microsoft Word or Microsoft Publisher to
list your information and include graphics, artwork, photos or images.
a. Create a new document and choose the File drop down menu. Click on Page Setup and
choose the Landscape option.
b. If you already know how to use Publisher, choose a “bi-fold” or “tri-fold” brochure. If
not, stick with MS Word and go to the Format drop down menu at the top and choose

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Columns. Then click on “Two” or “Three” and OK. Make sure all the columns are the
same width. You will fold the brochure between the columns. You will have to make
two pages, one for the back side and one for the front side. You may paste these sides
together or print them on a 2 sided sheet.
c. Include at least three photos, drawings or other types of artwork that help describe and
promote your biome vacation spot.
d. Include interesting or unusual facts that tourists may not know about.
e. One column or fold of the brochure (which must be visible on the front when folded)
must include the Title and a Slogan for your biome vacation. This is also a good
location for a photo or graphic.
f. Another column or fold of the brochure (which must be visible on the back when
folded) must include your name, class period, and all sources of information including
website addresses, text books, etc.
g. The remaining columns/folds of the brochure should be informational and convince
potential tourists to spend money on your trip!
h. No columns/folds should be left blank!
3. Information in your brochure may include:
* Geographic location
* Weather & climate
* Flora (plants) and Fauna (animals)
* Predator/prey relationships
* Ecological issues or concerns
* Human impacts
* Diseases
* Types of foods
* Landforms, bodies of water
(or lack of), etc.

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Science- Bristol Name: _________________
Grading - Your brochure project will be graded based on:
• Accuracy of information 20 points
• Originality – Plagiarism is not acceptable! 20 points
• Level of effort 20 points
• Level of creativity 20 points
• Following the directions outlined in this project outline 20 points
Total 100 points!!
IMPORTANT! Brochures may be turned in before the due date; however, brochures
turned in after the due date will receive a REDUCTION IN GRADE OF 10 POINTS
FOR EACH DAY LATE.
Biome Project Details, Production & Recommendations
1. Your “Biome” Travel Brochure/Presentation must be TYPED using an easily readable
typeface (ex: Times, Arial) no less than 10 points and no larger than 12 points.
2. You are creating a SALES presentation for a vacation spot! PITCH your travel
package!
Why would someone want to visit?
3. Tour travel brochure/presentation must be about a SPECIFIC LOCATION. Then
describe the type of biome it is in along with any unique traits (animals, plants, weather,
foods, geological formations, cultures, etc.).
4. All photos must have captions (9 point type) along with source info
(photographer/publisher and copyright date).
Additional Things to Consider:
• How will the vacationer travel while at your destination? Will it be easy or difficult?
What mode of transportation?
• Describe the lodging arrangements (where will they stay/sleep)
.• Would any special instructions need to be given before visiting your destination? I.E.
vaccines for regional diseases/illness, bottled water, money, safety concerns, danger?
• List the cost of the trip. Make up a reasonable price!
• Any other unique selling points?

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Science- Bristol Name: _________________
Internet Research Worksheet
1. What is your biome?
2. What are the traits of your Biome?
3. What is the climate of your biome?
4. What is the location of your Biome(continent, latitude and longitude)?
5. What are the major land features of your biome?
6. What are the major water features of your Biome?
7. What types of plants live in your biome? Give their common names and using
binomial nomenclature their scientific name/Genus species name.
8. What kinds of animals live in your Biome? Give their common names and using
binomial nomenclature their scientific name/Genus species name.
9. Describe a herbivore-plant relationship in your Biome.

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10. Are there specific predator/prey relationships in your biome?
11. Describe a symbiosis in your Biome.
12. Describe an organism and its niche in your Biome.
13. Draw a food web for an organism found in your Biome.
14. Name a producer and a consumer native to your Biome.
15. What are the ecological issues and concerns in your Biome?
16. What are the human impacts in your Biome?
17. What diseases are found in your Biome?
18. What types of food are in your Biome?
19. What types of landforms/geological formations are in your Biome?

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Science- Bristol Name: _________________
20. What is the culture like in your biome?
21. How will the vacationer travel while at your destination? Will it be easy or
difficult? What mode of transportation?
22. Describe the lodging arrangements (where will they stay/sleep?
23. Would any special instructions need to be given before visiting your destination?
Ex. Vaccines for regional diseases/illness, bottled water, money, safety concerns,
danger?
24. List the cost of the trip. Make up a reasonable price.
25. Any other unique facts and selling points.

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Science- Bristol Name: _________________
20. What is the culture like in your biome?
21. How will the vacationer travel while at your destination? Will it be easy or
difficult? What mode of transportation?
22. Describe the lodging arrangements (where will they stay/sleep?
23. Would any special instructions need to be given before visiting your destination?
Ex. Vaccines for regional diseases/illness, bottled water, money, safety concerns,
danger?
24. List the cost of the trip. Make up a reasonable price.
25. Any other unique facts and selling points.